MOSSEL BAY NEWS - Nestlé South Africa in Mossel Bay has today become the Swiss multinational’s latest regional business to transform its dairy factory into a “zero water” manufacturing site.
The new facility was officially inaugurated by the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr Gugile Nkwinti, accompanied by the Swiss Ambassador to South Africa, Helene Budlinger Artieda, the executive mayor of Mossel Bay, alderman Harry Levendal and the Mossel Bay manager Chris Ngwendu.
Over the past six years, the company has installed new water recovery, treatment and recycling technology at its Mossel Bay dairy factory, which is located in one of the Western Cape’s most water stressed regions.
The minister of water affairs and sanitation, Mr Gugile Nkwinti and Nestlé Mossel Bay manager Chris Ngwendu and the Swiss Ambassador, Helene Budlinger Artieda.
Read more on sister publication, Mossel Bay Advertiser.
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